“Africa has a very vibrant cultural industry but because of the levels of online piracy that we are seeing across the continent, it is difficult for copyright in the digital environment to fulfil the benefits that it holds.
“In the online environment, it has become more disruptive because of the architecture of the internet, which trans-border affords unique opportunities for people to distribute and access contents.
“The economic rights of creators are defined in a way that they are equally applicable in the online environment such as copy of work which includes digital copies.
“NCC has created new rights of making communication available to the public neither by wire or wireless means.
“NCC pays directly to block or disable access to any content, link, website hosted on a system or network, which it reasonably believes to infringe copyright under the act,” he said.
“Creators are unable to access funding for production because of the fear that any funds advanced or low-facility advanced to creators might be affected.
“This is the challenge Nigeria is having in recent times that also affects the capacity to collaterise creative works,” he added. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)











